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tabllsher' Annonncement. o paj :a jrta Oroila,i pao'lshed dally.axi ap ,,S??f' Koa !:er yr. 3 Afio: eli aonths, 1-7? k moo5LSS M eta tot one month, to aallirabaorlDer. Delivered to city subscribers riCe ' la oea P w for anyVeriod troa oaeweei to on year. Pv T T5H5 'VESKLY STAR la ni?hieh,rf iWTlllAV J""-,1- w ivi jreato ca eta. ro j uki iur taree nonius. roi tixjponths, square ADVSETiaLSf HATXA T4fT.V4 ftti' r? day ; two days. SI 75: three days, SS i jar aays, 93 00 flye dave. S3 50 : one week. 84 0C; TS,W8f?!860;tnreoweekiia60; one month, JivS?. I?0 pontas. $17 00 ; three month, U 00 i iniNOR RIBrf TION. There is no other man in Great Britain except Gladstone, who has for some years attracted so much public attention as Mr. Parnell; un der whose cool head and able man agement the cause of Ireland has A. HOSIE MARKET Protection itself, as applied to the so called protective tariff is a catch phrase. It was intended to humbug people generally with the idea that it protected some one who neededi pro tection. It proteots none except those who do not need protection, made such hopef ul Drooress. The ef, and the protection they get while it f0rt to crush him an h-o.v hi i. &nQnf benefits them in some ways injures flaeDOe by the London Times, by apounoeaenti of Tain, festival, Bail I mem in otners ana aoes tnem more i charorino- him with mmn!;n;tn ; ha Hops, Ploios, Soolert MeetoiV PoUtioal Mee . . , . uuargiug mm With complicity in the W3, Ac, wlli be charred ret til ar advertising rate I Harm than good in the lone run. A I mnrdera on nt.h toa f or am iert.'.Til7 eet'plr uSe" home market is another oatch phrase petrated in Ireland by men supposed eao.h subsequent la&srtlon I e i- t. I . . J ui u uign iarirx protectionists. Anis to belong to the Land Leaeue. fell is intendedto catch the ear of. the through, and resulted in his com- confiding farmer and humbug him into the support of protective tariff measures. It has served its purpose pretty well and secured for the party the votes upon thousands of unsophisticated This is a nnsitinn mhih AnM k f "?Z7J&tQf? '"me throughout the country who embarrassing to any man with a rep- rrksaor Death. Wi I ""unaentiy Denevea wnat tney were utation whinh h i lbseqaent Insertion. ftJpr4ytJ3emaats Inserted la Local Column ai -Umk"54818?9 1artei cnoe a week la IraCf Wpersouareforeaohlnsertloa. 2 PotIvdf 7 threofourtha of dally rate. Rio a oei. two thirds of dally rate. a'SSEilaiOD' they contain lmpo?- -7lri iZtl, "wuao cneny ana properly subjects -h'i not wanted: and. If aooept- .rifT,0"16?110 Invariably be rlestsd if she real name of the author swlthield, r'-??? rade for donble-colnsaa or tivie-oolnian advertisements. nrloe6 of Marriage or Death, Trtbnte of Ee f-JU-10I1B or Tnanzs, &c, are oharsed plete vindication by the court of in vestigation. Almost on the heels of this vindication comes the suit by I pass by the meek and lowlv mission Capt. O'Shea, once an intimate friend 8rv for tne ca8k of maddening rum. his constituents have his suooesso nominated. Washington Star, Ind These race riots show aa na- wholesome and perilous condition of things, detrimental to the prosperity of both raoes, in the region where it exists. The remedy must be found and applied by Southern men. Inter ference from without can only ag gravate an evil which had its origin mainly in interference from without. JV. T. World, Dem. It is likely that one clause of Janpan's revised treaties with the western powers will be a high tariff on imports. This is not to be won derad at. Half civilized people al ways begin by borrowing the vices and follies of more advanced nations. DO the newlv discovered Africans I was a sucker, and so I played like one. The result was to day I sold him a lot of steamboats for nearly Wj L M JnGTON MAKKKT. $ouv,uuu more man i ever expeoiea i STAR OFFICE, Dec 81. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Market opened firm at 41 cents bid per gallon with sales later at 43 cents. ROSIN Market firm at 90 cents per bbl. for Strained and 95 for Good Strained. TAR Firm at $1 85 per bbl. of 280 lbs., with sales at quotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE Distillers quote the market firm at 2 15 for Vir gin and Yellow Dip and $1 15 for Hard. COTTON Quiet Quotations at the Produce Exchange wert Low Middling 9 5-16 eta Tb Middling 9 " ' Good Middling 9 COMMERCIAL. Scratched 28 Years. to get from him. Don't you think the money was well invested?" FKKSQFAL. Arabi Paoha is growing gray and haggard In exile, and lock a dozen years older than he ia. The Hon. E. J. PhelDS. formerlv minister to England, will return to bis du ties at Yale next month. The Duchess of Hamilton de votes much time to personal supervision of ner dairy, one of the finest in England. Mrs. C. P. Huntington, the wife of the railroad millionaire, for good luck wears a pair of yellow garters buckled with fine topaz, set with diamonds. Modern poets enjoy longevity. Browning .lived to be 71. Wordawortb, 1?4r ever with ralre. lieblac ir Doctors metflelate fall. BrHr earetf r Catlcar at a roetar ft Cured by Cutlcura. If I bad knows of tbe Citnth P i t i m twnty-tfht years aco It would bare m $300 00 (two bnndrtd dollar) ana an immmu. a mo tit. I or iQQrlof m nurtx fporiMi) rm mesoed on my bead tn a spot sot larer ttun cent. It spread rapidly aU onrnr tody ini st nnd er jr. ynl is. Tteeoa' would dnt iff of me all tie time, and mrtoffrrlo was eodiiM and wltiiout r llf. one Ukuum eoliars wid sot tempt me to hare tats diss over ! I am a poor man, bat f l Mob to t Tt-l nf what some of tbe doctors sail was tat rmy, irmm tins; worm, psorlaMta ete Hons... a&d ara parUlas oyer one year aad a half, bat bo care I went to two or tbree doctors aad no carm i cannot praise tbe CtmcvsA Ksbedm too much -Tber baye made my ks as o r and fr fn m seales aa a baby 'a All I nad of Ibrm wr Lhn r boxes of Cimoraa. and ibrre toUJ of tTiot f bsoltsitt, aod iw eakss i t llrnnn If you bad bees bre and sal4 toe would bav oared me for t'.OOOI. yoa woo Id bays bad tha mony. Ilookad like tbe p to to re tn fnttr twK.k to Car high tariff of Parnell. for divornn frnm i.ia w,f Commercial Advertiser, Ind. Bryant, Emerson, and Longfellow were old f ft,nniip A- ruivorce irom ms wite, men Whittier, Tennyson and Walt Whit- of thousands t(he;co.respondent being Mr. Parnell. . A llttle protectionist intrigue man sUll live. ntation whioh he valued, but to a is on loot in Missouri to oust the Hon. Geo. G. Vest from his seat in the Senate because of his able advo cacy of tariff reform. The defeat of PSZSSJSS&SS. tDl? thQght th6y W6re VtiDg man in PQtli0 lif,. great leader, Mr Vest would bo a loss not merely au u-.Ihedarof dS"' w uulia up nome marKe wnen ey who filled as muoh of the pul rsnri V g X themselve8 on an Parnell did,it must be particularly so. The worst of it is there does not I C f-4. . .dvertlfir3ests to follow reading matter, o? ta I Ul 1UI Lj eovou per cent, on rvH-.v any sweats tr,stXl ' I ak u; i u. j .v .--.r.-.u-.g to the position desired I luluS8 ao io ouy. tft t rtQ Taem a. , a . 1 a. 1 . Dublio eve I u i olxluulilblu FarLy UU5l lfle r a, iv ojo i wh0IG nnnnfrv If. ia n-AkeMn e a as a is is U1Q tuab ne nas aroused the hostility of the dressed beef combination as well as jlSfMseaieQts leps rxnder the bead of "Mew i5yerti3emen&''7lllb eharsed fifty per e. .dTertlse-nenta dlsoonttnned before tbe tlsa .irraotod for has arntwvi nhiw nHA rcfAifortL-neaotuaUy published. . rymsr.ts for transient advertisements mart & K2j9 in fcuv&noe. Known parties, or strane?a tlViwPSSJJiS I!3??!.?' W mcntWy or o.w They did it though and some of them, but not as many by a good deal, are doing it yet. It is a singular faot ,that in the last Presidential election when the seem to be any doubt that the accusa tions of O'Shea are well founded although it is alleged that he cornea in at this late day with his proceed ings in court not so much to avenge his outraged honor, and be released Senator Allen, of Washington State, is so youtttul in appearance that be was recently refutld admission to the floor of the United States Senate chamber by a doorkeeper who did not know him. Paul Du Chaiilu, the author and traveler, is a email, round-shouldered man, about 52 years old. He is far from cood- lookinir, but has a vivacity of manner and brightness in his conversation which makes Ootton Spirits Turpentine. . . Kosin Tar Crude Turpentine 186 baits 236 casks 1,088 bbls 81 bbls 200 bbls DOITIKNTIC ISAHKBl . By Teleirrapb to tbe Morning Star. Financial. lw Yobk, December 81. Evening. Sterling exchange quit t at 480 484. Money tight, closing offered at o per cent Govern' of the tariff beneficiaries of Missouri: I tne listener forget his went of good looks. but that is all the greater reason whv 1 The heir aonarent of th Janan - j r r xr I aa vuw.v w -v - v va u - tne people should support their elo- I efle empire having become of legal age, ment securities dull and. easier; four per queot aud leafless champion. Phil. Record, Ind. COMJKEUCM4LJL JBiSADSTOIf t?S. All annonncemeGM and reoommendatlons of I uo,,I't!CU t" emourauo anu I o laiuuieas tspuuse, as 10 avenge 1 saieresuna: Futures for fretac $StoSSffiSSffli2 Kepabllcsn psrties was mainly on a himself on Parnell for refusing to -- fot-juuk i ran noting nf tha t n i reduction of tha tariff. Arid vhan tha I back him in hia nnlifinal aon;a;a ;-i theirsl:0?aTt5ii5i" I Democrats went before the countrv ! Aooordiner to his own statement thia Mills bill which made adyertlse acy tiine foreign ta Beml!tnei mart be .c j v. NTun m7 ic m xoreian ta tijlr ramlar -nalr-cxx rr4.. , . tlonlais. Nwo York Evening Post. A list of "commercial headstones" in the wool and wool! An i.T5L( mo. fit. illicit intimaev went on for naarl-fr I ufacturico' and " -J I , , "v.vwuw.u, Blf0li rwinnM.nivw rrtnrt a.. w-. w . ui I ?o3taione Order. Kxrees, Q7 eWtere average reduction of. about four lour years, with his knowledge, du- u -oraasireet s lor the ytares 1888 -S-naXUn be at u and. a haIf cent tfae RepublioaM ring which time and until now, he tJ ulf lSehtlr rwihAthQ 88et8 ' ana liabilities of the failed concerns ; made the heaviest gams in the rural r opened his mouth about it. It which foot up as follows: S?T 11. HKHNAKD. WILMIXG70N, JT. C. Wedxesdat MoBins:o, Jan. 1, 1890 t QQ VlOrninpf Str M"11'018' amonR the farmers, while I 19 eaapected that he was bartering his 1 Ve Dpmnnrnta ma V.on;a4- I Wife's bodv anrl hia nmn m wu a-uwu v bUVll UvnTlCOv J - aw V TV u UlUUl JL vi gaiDs in the cities and in the manu- political preferment which Parnell facturing districts in whose interest cald and did give, and when Parnell the tariff scheme was devised. The ceased to give he turned against him. very reverse of this might have been Prom a moral standpoint Parnell looked for, and was looked for by seems to have been made out of com- maDy, for it was hard to conceive mon clay, but O'Shea out of the filth- that farmers possessing an ordinary j lest kind of dirt. By his own con share of mother-wit cou(d be so stu- j fesaion he hardly looms up to the pid as to vote against a tariff mea- I proportions of a respectable dog. sure which was intended to benefit them mainly and would have benefit- I For a civil service administration ted them more than any other class of Harrison's has made re consumers. But this, is just what markable progress in the matter of thousands of them, deluded by that removing incumbents. Mr. Clark deceptive phrase, "a home market," son, chief axe man in the Postoffice did. They without questioning the Department, has got in some fine truth of the assertion or inve9tiga- work,;having made within the nine ung tne grounds upon which it was J months up to the meeting of Con- XflE MEW IEAR. With to. day we begin a new year leve another nr.le post behind and m :ve cj in the ceaseless march of millions with our faces to the future. Looking b3ck a short span is a year and yet how crowded it may be with mighty events, or eeemiDgly little events that 3re mighty in their re suk. The past year has been in some respects a marvelous one, memorable for record of disasters by flood and fire, movements on the chess board of nations, and in the deaths of eminent men. This is the story of the world, every year of which has its own record of disaster and death. But, there is always more sunshine than shadow, and in spite of all the evil that has corpe much good has come, more good than evil. The world ia urogressin, the condition of man kind as a whole ia becoming better, the manhood of man every year 38 serts itself more and more and the brotherhood of man becomes more and more recognized, intelligence spreads and the Spirit of God walks abroad and enters the lands where the dark mantle hung for thousands of years, illumines the darkness, and elevates and ennobles degraded man hood. The genius of man Jias tri umphed over the obstacles of ages, tne steam engine and the electric wire have bound the ends of the earth together, nations talk even more easily with each other their neighbors talked a generation P 1888. No. of Liabiii failures. . ties. Assets. Wool-dealers ... 8 $ 586,000 $ 253,000 Manufacturers.. 49 3,101.000 1,723,000 Total 58 $3,637,000 $l,976oOO 1889. Wool dealers .. . 11 $2,293,000 $1,381,000 Manufacturers . . 61 6,149,000 5,651.000 Total. 72 $10,442,900 $7,032,600 It appears from this that the num ber of woollen failures under the Harrison administration has been about 15 per cent, greater than un der that of Cleveland, while the liabilities of the failed concerns have been about 150 per cent, greater and the actual losses (difference between assets and liabilities) 100 per cent, greater. It is not tupposed that a mere change of Administration has caused the difference or had any inef flaence one way or the other; bat toe I acts may serve tp induce reflec- eleven years, last month was given a sword wmcn ia said to nave been kept in tbe lm. perial family for nearly 1.300 vears. and in stalled in an office that will entitle him to be called colonel or something of tbe kind. Representative Tucker, of Vir ginia, was one of the last members of the House to draw in tbe seat lottery, and great was ms surprise, as well as delight, when taking it, he discovered that it was the seat of bis father, J. Randolph Tucker, first occupied when he was a member of that body. Mrs. S. S. Cox owns several houses in Washington. Mrs. Cox looks after her property herself and has the reou tation of being a good business woman She is believed to be engaged upon a memo rial biography of her husband, whom she accompanied in all his travels and aided in his literary work. The early bird catches the bronchitis, and lovers of early morning walks will find this a true maxim. If we were permitted Jto make a suggestion, we should whisner? "Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." "Give ybu a reason on compulsion?" Why of course I will I am cured of rheu matism, which has kept mo enslaved for twenty years, by using Salvation OiJ, which cost me oniy cents. f merit win. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnic Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never ban- aiea remedies that sell as well, or that have given sucn universal satisfaction cents 127; four and a half per cents 104. otate securities dull but firm; North Caro lina sizes 124; fours, 98. Commercial Nbw Tohk, Dec. 81 Evening. Cotton quiet, with sales of 145 bales; middling up lands lOc; middling Orleans 10Jc; net receipts at all U. 8 ports 63.235 bales; ex ports to Ureal tfritam 24.850 bales; to France 758 bales; to the cootinent 8.486 bales; stock si all United States ports 781, 107 bales. Cotton Net receipts 1,105 bales; gross receipts 9.855 bales. Futures closed steady, with sales to-day of 96,900 bales at the following quotations: January 10.10 10.11c; February 10.0710.08c; March 10 15 1016c; April 10.2210.23c; May 16.29 10.30c; June 10 8610.87c; July 10 42 10 43c; August 10.4T10.48c: 8eDtembr 10 0610.07c; October 9.849 86c. Southern flour firmer. Wheat dull but Arm; No. 2 red 85f85fc at elevator; op tions dull but steady; No. 2 red January 85c; February 86ic: Mav 9Uc. Cam caaier hdu iees Bcuve; no J5, 88c at elevator; options active and unchanged to ic' lower and s'eadyr January 89c; February 39ic; May89Jc Oats steady and fairly ac tive; options dull and irregular; December 29c; January 28fc; May 27Jc; spotrpricea No 2, 2830c; mixed western 26i30o. Hops firm and quiet. Ccflee closed dull at 5 points down to 5 points up: January $15' 6515 75; February $15 5515 60; May $15 7515 80; Rio on spot steady and quiets fair cargoes 19Jc. Sugar refined steady, with a fair demand. Molasses- foreign nominal; New Orleans steady. Itice steady and quiet. Petroleum steady; refined $7 60. Cottonseed oil steady. Rosin steady. Spirits turpentine steadier at 44145c. of psoriasis (plot or d am bar two, "rfoir l w Skin ilaaaaa."l bat bow 1 an aa elar aa a person aver was It roach foro of halK I ro my btada ovr my ana aad lac toaora'nh form In a wblie, bat to bo parpoM. I an all wail I scratched twenty elffbt year, aad It sot U l i kind of aanond natar ta m I tbank ywa a tbonaaad ttmaa. UXNMI IHI WIWw, Waterbarr . Vt Cat I car Ilcsolvenf, Tbe new Blood and Skin Por18r and pa mat aa 1 beaiot B amor Hamad ia. lata aai.y. aod t rn crBA, tbe craa Bkla Care, aai Cimcra rr, an exqnlalte Hkln BaaaiiSar, aitarnallr . Mdl ? . and permanently ears errr apaclaa of tftilrur, barnlnx. toalv. omatad. dIiudIt. aorafalnna i A" nereciiiary a laaaaaa and bt and bl eorofala Hold every wl era. Prloa. f mrru, (ro.ur. 85c; KaaoLTawT, fl. t'raparad by ih l'na l)mvn amp in ate At OoayoaaTtow ilrwUin. tWteDd for "How to ttare fkla maaa," f 4 patfea, 60 Uiaatrallona. and ! taattmonlala. Itary dlaaaaea and bomur of iba akin. etl lood, with loaa of balr, from plroi.la MPLE8 b ack bead, obappod aod oily akin prevented byctrriccaa Modicatb Sor Free from Bfceoinatisni 1 X lei oae SBlawta ! Caiirata 1 Jkaail Pale Piirrlvii rhn r matto, aolailo, blp, kidney. rbxt and maaoalar palna and whUdmmm ana "oiv pain kl jan I DSW tf lUHoc p.'aKfr. w aat WJ SCOTT'S CURES Wo rtn not hesitate to guarantee them everv time I Wool quiet and firm: domestic fleece 8201 .-I . a i . ... " 1 I Qi.. .... ii j (mkOd. rr . . . nun we Biaau reauy to rerund the purchase I OVK'' t'ulcu jflooc; lexas iojkjc. 1'ork made, believed that they were voting gresa 1Q,707 appointments to fill va- tion and a becoming reserve on the to build up home markets when they were voting against a four and a-half per centreduction of a forty-seven per cent.tariff. But where is the home market oancies by removals, resignations or j Part of those orators and editor men by expiration of commissions. In I who Predicted gfeat basioess pros- additioi' to this he m price, n satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Robert R. Bellamy's, wholesale and re tail druggist. j which protection has created that they would not have had j without protec tion? It is the increase of popula- J tive work compared with the 35,890 tion, of people who are consumers, I appointments made daring the first Read advertisement of Otterburn Lithia f .... s . u : tt i. i . ' Br I industry. in casi Mr. FTarriann I h p u . v-v, auu uui IU ouuuui UB eit'Cietl. 1 DO 611601 OI fill vacancies caused by the death of Secretary Windom's worsted deci- incumbents. This brings the total sion t! refltore prosperity does not up to 20,030, which shows pretty ac- 4 baV6 beGD 3nythlDg r' bat not producers, of the products of the farm which makes the home mar ket for the farmer, and; where the increase of the producers or of the products keep pace with the increase of consumers the relative demand re mains the same, protection nr n protection. Our cities aod towns have grown very muoh within tbe past ten years, as they did in the ten years preceding, and in the ten years preceding these, but protection had nothing to do with this, for in free trade England the cities have made amazing growth within the same period, as have ma ny of the cities in Europe and in other countries. The tendency of men seems in all coun- three years of Mr. Cleveland's, ad ministration. In the lisrht of snnh figures as these can it be doubted that Mr. Harrison's administration is carrying out the civil service law in good faith? There is trouble-in Indiana, and it all comes from the appointment of a colored man as ganger, by the ool- !1HE DOLL'S AGE. Tlie Cbiidren Play-ad Wita Has Baalea In tbe aya or Pttaraob. Ooldm Hsurt. Dolls have amused the world for ages, and seem to have been well known in the days of the Pharaohs; for, in the tombs of ancient Egypt figures of painted wood, of terra oot ta, of ivory and of rage have been found, whose limbs were made movs ble for the delight of children. steady and quiet Beef quiet; beef hams quiet; nerced beer alow. Cut meats steady; middles dull; short clear $5 85. Lrd stronger and fairly active; western steam $6 121; city steam $5 65; options Janu ary $0 15; February $S 24; May $0 43 asked Freights to Liverpool firm; cotton 7-32d; grain 5,d. CHiCAtao, Decemler 31 csn Quota tions areas folio-: Flour dull and un changed SWneat No. 2 soring and Nn 2 red 77c. Corn No. 2, 29c. Oats tfo. 3. 2020ic. Mess pork f 508 12, Lard $5 12. Short rio sides, $4 654 70. Shoulders $4 124 25 Short clear rides $4 955 00. Whiskey $1 02 The leading futuies r&fm' as fofjowt opening, highest and closing; Wheat No, 2 December 774. 77. 771: JaDuarv 77. 78, 77f ; May 82f , 82. V2 Joi u No. 2, December 29f, 28,-29x; JaDuary 29, 29, 29; May 3l, 82. 82. Oats No. X. December 20. .20: Januarv 20. 20. 20! 00N8UMPTI0B 80R0FULA EMULSION ooSma OOLDo Wa-tir, : r: Wonderful Flosh Pre J; cor Many have gained ono j)und per day by Hh tjko. Scott's Emulsion i'h nol a w cret remedy. It contaiim tho stimulating projortipn of tho HypophoHjilnteH and tum Nor wegian Col IJvor Oil, tho jk . tency ol Htli lKini Jaroly increaned. It i uhcmI hy 1'by Bicians all over tho worl PALATABLE A8 MILK. Sold by all Jni(giit. 600TT 4 B0WNE, CLemkta, N. T. leb in ly r . w ago, and the spirit of liberty has gone I tr,e.9 to be towards the city, and as J publicans, some of whom wanted abroad over the oarth from the heart of this, our owi Republic, and given new life to men, 3 new era to the world. Thus it was when the Old Yt3r balanced the record last night and the New Year opened its book of blauk po-es to-dav. tn h filing ro;k a consequence the cities of the world have grown, while in some coun tries, as in Great Britain and France, the agricultural population has absolutely diminished, while the population of the country has increased, and ris not as great as it Balm)- fcend to Blood Balm Co book of mot oouvtnolrur Droor. In the mins of Eturia similar tova JS"ULS hftVO hppn rWenrrrwA 1 L." . I dOOtOfS Said W6L& herdltarT. Thfl? horn hrlrA lector orinternal revenue. The col- as well as in India, movable figures lector resisted the appointment as were made l aot from time imme- P m s. m. Williams, sandy Texas writes long as he could, but finally yielded haKn? -ad on BtrioS or iSSSt to the politicians who insisted that The TnoLnt ftVaL -!!! . a. I 1 -1 - I " " - vo aw rpi O OJL IJMr LM I IX Wl-a J W I '-a m ' , tuo coiorea orotber must have this in the manufacture of puppets in- &Ztt'mj& i;fl. I 1 . . . I , r " ' I there oimn a la.rn nlr hlk . "v-v.o uuu io Keep nim in good '"umg wax aoils, and several of ineir poets allude to offerings of dolls to Artemis and Aphrodite, made by maidens before their mar riage. DoDs were evidently first intended to amuse ohildren, but the adults soon adopted them as a source of en tertainment. Puppet showa were all numor. He got it, and then the racket began among the white Re- lce ancient Greeks wr Q,ta .d;, 25??? eJ"jfta station, N. c. Feb, - - w av mere came a large nicer, wblob grew worse ororj y udui a ocors g&re me up to die. 1 only weighed 120 pounds when I bean to take B. B. H and 12 bottles Increased my weight to 180 pounds and madei me so and and well. I never knew what goodfeeaith was sefore." ueo 1 Ltat w iv 1 nrru Young maiden If you'd boast those charms That win a lover to one's arms. And that may never let him go. 'Twill be through SOZODONr hose powers Gives to the breath the balm of flawers, And leaves the teeth as white as snow. t Inherited Blood Poison HOWiifANVPwnPTBMUTBDB. mi. m Zi t- Mess pork per bbl OWIMArtYPBOPLBTHBBB ABB WH08K January $9 10, 9 12. 9 10; February distress from sores, aches, pains and eruptive t9 22,,9 27i, 9 27; May $9 55. 9 62, rLnH hSdn,e to lnheritel blood poison. 9 62,. Lard, per 100 lbs January $5 824, 2.nTdonS JfiS Z 5 5:.6 7' . 0 87: aieep tntir wood pure This is easily aooom- I ax o uo, O UO. Bnorl ribs, for HafmbJai1f'ely,,1"5of B, tt b (Botankj Blood I 100 iba January $4 2i, 4 87,, 4 65; awanta, ror 1 re&ruary 4 674. 4 724. 4 724: Msv t4 85 4 90, 4 90. Balttmokk, December 81 Flour nomi nal. Wheat southern nominal: Fultz 7Stfa 83 cents; Longberry 7484 cents; western nominal; No. 2 winter red on the snot 7fllra 794 ceois. Corn southern nominal: whlt 3038 cents; yellow 8036 cents, western nominal. Onr l.Ula pin wh. n hnt thnw irn-ki mlA hmkm on I with c-cr-roa. Wf I . rJ ttic prr iljMl.rt, fnn m r rr.J ktkkI d,or. but without atijr rjmUl ttM Wc tried H. H. h , and hy tlm lima . eonc, brr bead Inrn lo l.-al. and l r H. time ! had taken aix totlca Uv romiwu! t nrr4 Now bo lid a full an l 1.. f d f balr a rpbiiFt heajlhy rhlld. 1 f.fl It t.nt nv ilntr 1 nmk thla aLatrmeiiU II T. Mining Jin , Jim 'Send for our lU,k cm at1 akin Tiu anrt AJvir- to HuHerrr. mallot frr, Th Hwirr Hramrtc C -, Irarrr A. AUaita. "k mar 20 1 ? ortn b ! tt TORPID LIVER. Bead! Bead!! 'T'Ha FOLLOWING VOLTJUTARY TaiBUXB I ceipt 1,1 10 bales; Havannah, steady at to PAfJAfiKA WATRR hv that. nhrlnHnn ?1?r"nCi? 6-119 Or- By Telegraph to tbe Morning Star. Dec. 81. Galveston, dull at 9lc net receipts 8,422 bales; Norfolk, eteady at 9 ll-16c net receipts 2,020 bales; Balti more, easy at lOic net receipts bales; Boston, quiet at 1010ic net receipt 161 uoico; irunaueipnia, nrm at lOc net re- FOR A torpid II rr lr - lb w Oolr ) - in, and rolnr Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costivcncss. Riiey matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Thtra I tin better rtniMtjr rnrllni com in on rl ! than lair l.l, 1111. a a trial will pratr. l-rln , u . Sold Everywhere oot 8 LAW tf nrm , lh what a world of events, email and was ten year8 aS- So that if large mighty, God only knows. With the impetuous, tireless, energetic, indom- t.hnt. liftla )unn . 1 1 -. -w "vio "vuo tucmseives, ana now they gay ifte colored brother comes gauging around in their DaatnrH u , . 1 I toriainmenc. rODDet shows, wnrn all I 10 rAnauJia watjsk Dy tnat Vhr stlan gentle- I lean rlnll rnnntnn. aV . . they will make it hot for him. Tn. thQ ,o. A"??! 8owa.were a 1 man. the Bev. j. p. Barrett. D. D . edSor to I i!"f: uta,UoDB.re.v U) l lc-net " . wuv . l. " luuriiiiu an i wit. aivrASim. AniArnrrnA g 'itm nr. u..M .m An i n . a i ri .11 nut aj rva 1 . aki r . . a - a I O- u VIJD DIAVCQUIU I vmw w uuo vi.i MHWI iO VIU.J 11 T IU ttLO rj I -w, w iBiug p VIUUJIO, U U 1 1 Bt 9 9m I DC uuw mviuuiuw irom omer rename I "e receipts I.U04 bales. Memnhia nnlot sonroes on the same sab eot. Dr. Barrett says: I at 94c-nei rir,t. i i atS f , Pr' 4aet PANACEA. WATKR -There are so many 1 fiT. , ,e?Iplf h89i baleB; Augusta, "anack remedies" for dvsoeTMta. rH kn, I quiet and steady at 94a9 11-lrV nt ' diseases, that It Is hard to get people to believe I ceipta 265 bales; Charleston, steady at 9c that all remedies advnrtlwwl nra nnt nn..b I - ,i. L ' Dlt,u l t- " v. uaua ii rr l irivimu nan naioa diana is the State that Mr. Harri son and blocks-of-five Dudley hail from. They should see about this. century, arriving at such perfection mat me performances rivaled in at traction those of living actors. Tn fnsinntnn TTn : i l I that all remedies advertised am , . ft ' u'J,Lluo largwsL I and worthless. In another column win tA UOll 1 aP.T.DrP lir t ha llmfnl I t.ha .HvartfaAmant rxf t D Tn.r. . " J jj uiuqu uuaioB. , . . iuauea water, Dy U nrahnp. : . 1 1. I 1 . . , I Mi Tnhn . OTI llama A . . HI-' USw0u Wpuai nas oeen very ac- mere are many other establish. tvegatnfldenm& rrRLESS uaoio progrtssive spirit of tho day, with the aiarveious discoveries in the arts and sciences, with the vast wealth turned into the channels or development who what wonderful things v'",vo Lua uuuiu maraeb I or tn iarmer. it is not protection that. I tive within tha nat . I ments ID the East.Hrn Sr.at.oo R. I oases of dyspepsia. We hare used It with orf I " " v fMOW T cat 1.1 nHHKIHI7 I amv , KahaII. w.H I. . . " - . i . ... I . . - & I tKo mA.t n I oww -unrroi we speaa. in a investments in other countries Th wulln w are sorry to I weea s time its use maae a decided linprove- ..i r . . ' 8y it, tne oest dolls are imported. Tk-XIJ?!0" . cuui u uj. luvestments makes the large cities, but something; else. can may say not But if all this were true, if it was; true that protection did build up. large cities, even with 'this it has failed to give the American farmer a- in properties, land the American nhilHrAn- unntri. I Kev. M.L. Hlirlev.of Pranklln T siocise, fcc, shows 1913,733,125, I bute about $2,000,000 every year to against $800,000,000 last year, and -aaroPe lor doil8- $490,300,000 the year before. While a good deal of these investments have thinking of the past only for its condton financially than they are Bacred or its pleasant memories, or as DOW Betweer trusts and syndicate a guide to prevent errors in the fu on lhe one side and the high tariff ture, let us turn our back on it and pricea on wtat he has to buy and hopefully face the future. The l0W Prices on what he has to sell and World, the Republic-- our Southland, mortgaBeB on the other they are be our fetate, the city of our home have tween thf devil and the deep sea; that when hail V,- redaoed almost to a akalntnn fm o-ki t of dyspepsia of several years standing, and when the medicine of flrat class physlolans had rallea to oare. or even i?1v mnnh niior .. this water as well nigh the last hope, and to his astonishment In a few says he found great relief. He continued Its use for several weeks and he is a well man. We write thla nntw . e-U.N RanKBT.1. CV Cable to the Morning Star. lavKKPooL, December 81, noon.-Cotton steady and in fair demand American middling 5 9-16d. Bales to-day 8 000 bales for speculation and export 1,000 bales receipts 9,000 bales, American 4,000. Futures, steady December delivery 5 84 645 85 64d; January and February de livery 5 88-645 84.64d : Fhr,,r March delivery 5 84-64d; March and April de ivery 5 85.645 88 64d; April and May delivery 5 87-64d; May and June delivery SfoR BLACK TOCKINGS I NE COLORS I HAT Wash out NOR FADE I ONLY DC MADE BV OOLD BY DRUGGISTS. A GAime OF OH A w. i a kuuu ueai or tnpnn tnvaatmt u i happen even within the brief Profit&ole bome market, for the pro- space of this one year noon whinh wa dact9 of nis frm never in late , . - 1 " , . , . , I " "wunu jn.iriva. I wqucni uiMuwa iohidu uu ineuuB I ii your arnggist does not keoo it. wmri i rwi I k qq a a a t. i 1 I 7 .7 ""'"'J have ja-t entered? Let us look to the f hav yielded the rmer less- Cuba, Mexico, South and Central with a good poker story yerteri.y: I east, to tbe rising sun, bright with thaa taey do DOW aDd ever were the America, in all of whioh TSno-liah "l wa8 coming down the Hudson one mysi Dwtf a A' oltorlc. bales old docket. ' Dd iU . . I fn. C . ' I - 1""" I m.ht " hi! DO H I . U I I tl7 V, . . , ... my promise or a p nrmna Fntn ui mis countrv in a -n, i it-i uaa c , , . - i "kuvj "d o " aim l - """o l ucou irtjeiv invflST.pn in roi I n T roads, mines, and other industries. Dean Kiohmoud and George Law! fARMS AND LANDS FOR SALE. England is a free trade country, and I wnen Weed proposed a game of -rw.f. Ti1 i j . I nntur And f nun AabA1 t.n nma in T ; ;UrU em. to hav more r - ' , for x had onlv weaitn. and more nanifaV t . ' , . ,-r,J . ' I l.J".."!" uuor uu opportnni r ,u Fii u i in my pocaet, ana i Knew that it was riZv " x no opening or outside enterprises than any other to beagame without a limit . I mln- Law lllYlM ! HIMMl. KLSl " iViixM FELKL1AH .(; DTtJM H ( alor. nb t ia ir a lb aa Wheat firm: demand i offer sparingly ;California 74d7is4d; red western spring 7s 4d; receipts since last re port 264.000 centals. Corn steady; demand fair: receipts American since last reDort vi, ouu centals. Weather clear and cold Sales to-day include 7,800 bales Ameri can. Liverpool. December 81. 4 P m CJotton (I. m. c ) January delivery fi 84- . -i-m . CHICHriTra'D rannau PENNYROYAL PILLS each a work for us to do, and let us cheerfully, trustfully, bravely, man fully, do it. uuttaey nave to grin and bear it while the-tariff which restricts them. CURRENT UiJja.jn.RNT, to an overstocked home market, and tnrTTf "W fe.a' .nto ,1 .rr r . ' I '"uo urouiem" is tne l"cu -irom the markets of j poor quality of most of the men who So the game started and I staid in. luo woria continues. With oat t cone to the front as the leaders hugging the shore Drettv close, anrl tua negroes. v. x. Evening Post, getting started every once in a while -Lnd. I when some one went a t.h 1 ara hli nrl Whan nn -. j isy the time a new Kenreann- I hraat T hAi mnn u nn J. tative learns that the -morning hon Law hadlost tr: VuZ'' cornea in ihn f.. j " I 7 V vtiau omuuui. . 7 mucin uuu auu uan 0118 iiaguisu between a and a Chinese 3D direct rail' L seotlona - - - mti iuj iruDsuiK. uar i .. . i aemnff &nn ktoit. ii im.,. v. i . - inn r.na orora mn , . " -.-- vuuiore cuiu u,viuaii aovun. i at j 1 . ' " . "w V1 "j w I sages unsurpassed in any oonntrv. A nnmnaHm I seuer; January ana Februsrv fi HI 7, but he told me to take a hand. I K?0Lftj?b.t Kattwaya Korth, Sonth, Bast I 64d, seller; February atd March 6 85 R4 and said he would back me to any "iffiT ffl 8S 'M' e'; amount. U am Wlllinff to lose i30.000 I D8lwr one ror praoWcal farmers an4 r.r " "1-o, cuyeT; Inwrlst for r" .r4. -(ll hao. flt DAW y The Government's conscience fund -ccU turner aay Dy f 296 imrteen cents a bushel in some of the. from New York and 625 from Pbila- WBtf n States, corn at eleven cen delphia. This shows that the yCity : ' faTmersin Kansas burning it nf Rrntherlv Tinv hao .Kft . 1 . P . 06 .f Coal is the ouinteaaanno. - J - WVUK IWlCHga I Ihan. 1. . . 1 mnnh rfimorae nf 1 -"Dv.ty w talk . VUD much remorse of Gotham. '"American farm. about home produots of the. TO IVEAK LIEN nffmlag from tb affaou of yoothral arrora. aaly parti eplara for bom pnra. FRfKof r hare a. A man who la Barrens and dUUUM. Addr rrou F. C ro vTLEK, Matotfaa, ov r y J-Xlee tin V fiT'Rll .rta proot H 48 hours without Jaconven-..., ience, thono atfectims iu 'wJiii-h MiTf I Copuba.Cuboba End InJoctionsO U4J J rail. joint resolution exclusion bilf 1 he next day I met him. I will tell you Frank,' he said, why I lost that money, I wanted Vanderbilt to think nov 1 6m THIS PAPERS cn n.am riiiiadl(k.k liU JSawanaiwp lur ATif7 of Haaar Futures closed aniet La tk spool, December 81 The weekly cotton statistics are as follows : Total sales for the week 48.000 bales, of which 43,000 - ; "vioaiuouwin; speculators took 1.200 ?rnn,8; lpof bale! forwarded from ships' side direct to spinners. 7 000 bales; actual export 14.000 hua. ttt.iai. i?1'000 f-. of which ikoM CURE Y'- " twQ; rULft0ck WO.000 bale., of MT tllrrj" which 603,000 bales are American -total TZT'lr '"" "7. are American. ' l!." "r r wPJlri FOR BSEN mvt wu lj oiiiG iai i rri:ii in imnnAVa tw rwa . "1 tin aucital fralkllAta,a.L i1 -.7,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1890, edition 1
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